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Your data doesn’t end up on the dark web by accident; it’s there because a company you’ve done business with was breached. Think big names like Target, Equifax, Facebook, or any number of ...
According to the new lawsuit, USDoD on April 8 posted a database called "National Public Data" on the dark web, claiming to have records for about 2.9 billion individuals.
A database from SL Data Services with over 600,000 records has been exposed online, experts reveal.
Supply chain software giant Blue Yonder says it is investigating claims of data theft after a ransomware gang threatened to publish troves of data stolen from the company. Arizona-based Blue ...
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